- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 28th, 2010
Mainstream Intel Sandy Bridge Won't Be Overclocking-Friendly
IT Giant seeks to simplify the design of its processors
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 14th, 2010
Intel Sandy Bridge Comes Out Ahead of Schedule
May debut this year instead of 2011
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 9th, 2010
Upcoming Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs Get Actual Names
Will be dubbed the Core i3/i5/i7-2000 Series
- Motherboards
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 28th, 2010
Intel Considers Dropping PCI Altogether
Sandy Bridge-supporting chipsets will lack PCI support
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 17th, 2010
Intel Sandy Bridge Desktop Strategy Very Aggressive
Market share of next-generation chips to increase very quickly
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 7th, 2010
Sandy Bridge Gets Smaller, Enables Thinner Laptops
Physical size reduced by 22 percent
- Motherboards
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 2nd, 2010
Sandy Bridge-Supporting Motherboards on Show at Computex
All on display at Computex
- Motherboards
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 1st, 2010
ASRock Motherboard Is Based on Intel Chipset Due Out in 2011
P67 platform with support for LGA 1155 central processing units
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 21st, 2010
Intel Huron River to Boast Kilmer Peak WiMAX Adapter
Will also unleash Centrino adapters with WiFi and Bluetooth
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 24th, 2010
Sandy Bridge AiOs to Consume 20% Less than Core i7 Systems
To have same or better performance
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 21st, 2010
Intel Sandy Bridge Chips Consume Only 35W
To best serve notebooks and the enterprise sector
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 14th, 2010
Intel Already Sampling Sandy Bridge
32nm manufacturing process is the fastest ever, Intel says
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 14th, 2010
Intel Starts Making Sandy Bridge This Year, Will Launch in 2011
Will address both the desktop and laptop segments
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 8th, 2010
Intel's Sandy Bridge CPU Needs New Chipset
6 Series chipset has no USB 3.0 support
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- February 6th, 2010
Intel Plans Double Graphics Performance for Sandy Bridge
Chips likely to be the first to use 32nm Graphics cores
- CPU
- By Ionut Arghire
- July 6th, 2009
Intel's 32nm Sandy Bridge Gets Unveiled
Comes in Q1 2011 with a quad-core design
- CPU
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- March 26th, 2008
Intel's Six-Core Powerhorses Will Not Arrive Until 2010
Eight-core chips will not hit the market this year